It’s a shortcut, so you can assign any key you want.
Yes, it will make all meshes show their wireframe.
So I pasted:
space_data.overlay.show_wireframes
Where do I paste: wm.context_toggle ?
To be more clear:
In the keymap menu, go to 3D View (global):
Press the Add new button:
Enter wm.context_toggle and space_data.overlay.show_wireframes like in the screenshot. Here, I use shift+ctrl+numpad2 but you can use the key you want:
Sorry Bracer, but I use Blender for a few month only and I still have a lot to learn.
For the first one, it was easy because It’s only one command but for the last one, I think you need at least 2 commands so I’m not sure it can be done inside the keymap editor only.
I hope someone else can help you.
You already helped A LOT by providing me with the F4 function, coming from 3DS Max, I can’t live without that shortcut, THANK YOU…Thank you…and Thank you
I have figured it out, 3DS Max’s shading functionality restored !
Thanks !
Good to know there’s a command for that .
Thanks.